Article 2ZWJ3 A Look at How Neon Lights Are Made

A Look at How Neon Lights Are Made

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Justin Page
from Laughing Squid on (#2ZWJ3)
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In an enlightening episode of the Canadian artisan series Oi Se Trouve by Stereokroma profiles 40 year glass artist veteran Gerald Collard of the Neon Family design studio in Montreal to get a look at how neon lights are made.

Interesting facts about neon signs:

Neon is actually a very durable and efficient form of "lightbulb". It is comparable to fluorescent and can last up to 50 years! Unlike consumer-grade lightbulbs, it is designed to last so as to require less maintenance, as you can image it would get fairly expensive if you have a complex image. Neon signs are making a comeback indoors because they are easier to maintain without weather as a factor to deterioration. The colours of neon are produced by different gases and different coatings. The main gases used by Gi(C)rald are neon and argon gas.

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